Hungarian metal - a recommendation thread
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Great compilation, thanks! That Ippolit Matvejevics song almost sounds like some modern days black metal
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More than anything they remind me of Paul Chain. Looking at the picture on Garazs II they don't look much like a metal band and I'm not sure they want to be one, but I've always wanted to know more about them. Quite a mystery...Maxim wrote:Great compilation, thanks! That Ippolit Matvejevics song almost sounds like some modern days black metal
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Great compilation! Your efforts are much appreciated. The standout for me so far is Masodik Alapitvany.
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Cool stuff, as usual. Thanx.
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I love that track too - pure awesome! ..but I'd like to issue a warning: the rest of their LP varies from melodic HR to pop-rock. There's one more heavy tune, but it's an instrumental. It still has its charm but as a whole it's mostly For Hungarian Completists Only.Pestkrieg wrote:The standout for me so far is Masodik Alapitvany.
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thanks! Great compilation
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Much appreciated - I was thinking about grabbing the LP based on that track, but the cover also gave me a bit of a warning! How bizarre to go from such pounding metal to pop-rock.DaN wrote:I love that track too - pure awesome! ..but I'd like to issue a warning: the rest of their LP varies from melodic HR to pop-rock. There's one more heavy tune, but it's an instrumental. It still has its charm but as a whole it's mostly For Hungarian Completists Only.Pestkrieg wrote:The standout for me so far is Masodik Alapitvany.
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I only liked the Óceán track, the b-side was great as well, so that makes it a killer 7". I found the other tracks OK at best, dated and too rock 'n' roll-ish at worst. Not my cup of tea, I guess. Thanks for sharing them in any case.
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...and this would fit here:
It's been an almost 3 decades looooooong search for an affordable copy of this one for me, but I finally caught it. If anyone has read any quotes from the old band members concering the Tormentor-session, I'd love to hear about it. It's not even mentioned in the otherwise extensive material of the Saturnus Prod. reissues. (Jonas, where are you???)
The DIKTATOR and TREPAN tracks are great too. Actually I would love to see a vinyl version of the "Animal Metal" tape by Diktator in the future, but I'm not holding my breath...
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It's been an almost 3 decades looooooong search for an affordable copy of this one for me, but I finally caught it. If anyone has read any quotes from the old band members concering the Tormentor-session, I'd love to hear about it. It's not even mentioned in the otherwise extensive material of the Saturnus Prod. reissues. (Jonas, where are you???)
The DIKTATOR and TREPAN tracks are great too. Actually I would love to see a vinyl version of the "Animal Metal" tape by Diktator in the future, but I'm not holding my breath...
My rip:
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Re: Hungarian metal - a recommendation thread
I think I've read the interview somewhere, Attila couldn't attend the studio at that time so the guitarist (also Attila) took the vocal duties.
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Interesting ...and makes perfect sense since the vocal style is so different. Will add this info the page in the coming days, cheers.